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Reducing Alcohol-Related Harm in Canada: Toward a Culture of Moderation - Recommendations for a National Alcohol Strategy

Health Canada; Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission; Canadian Centre on Substance Abuse Country Resources Substance Abuse Strategies and Plans Canada Policy document

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Canada’s National Alcohol Strategy
When Canada’s National Framework for Action identified alcohol as one of Canada’s main priorities, CCSA, Health Canada, the Alberta Alcohol and Drug Abuse Commission and other partners collaborated to produce 41 recommendations to reduce alcohol-related harm and promote a culture of moderation in Canada.

CCSA and its partners are now working to implement these recommendations, governed by the National Alcohol Strategy Advisory Committee. View an update, available on our National Alcohol Strategy Partnerships page.

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